934
Appearance
Millennium: | 1st millennium |
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Centuries: | 9th century – 10th century – 11th century |
Decades: | 900s 910s 920s – 930s – 940s 950s 960s |
Years: | 931 932 933 – 934 – 935 936 937 |
Gregorian calendar | 934 CMXXXIV |
Ab urbe condita | 1687 |
Armenian calendar | 383 ԹՎ ՅՁԳ |
Assyrian calendar | 5684 |
Balinese saka calendar | 855–856 |
Bengali calendar | 341 |
Berber calendar | 1884 |
Buddhist calendar | 1478 |
Burmese calendar | 296 |
Byzantine calendar | 6442–6443 |
Chinese calendar | 癸巳年 (Water Snake) 3630 or 3570 — to — 甲午年 (Wood Horse) 3631 or 3571 |
Coptic calendar | 650–651 |
Discordian calendar | 2100 |
Ethiopian calendar | 926–927 |
Hebrew calendar | 4694–4695 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 990–991 |
- Shaka Samvat | 855–856 |
- Kali Yuga | 4034–4035 |
Holocene calendar | 10934 |
Iranian calendar | 312–313 |
Islamic calendar | 322–323 |
Japanese calendar | Jōhei 4 (承平4年) |
Javanese calendar | 833–834 |
Julian calendar | 934 CMXXXIV |
Korean calendar | 3267 |
Minguo calendar | 978 before ROC 民前978年 |
Nanakshahi calendar | −534 |
Seleucid era | 1245/1246 AG |
Thai solar calendar | 1476–1477 |
Tibetan calendar | 阴水蛇年 (female Water-Snake) 1060 or 679 or −93 — to — 阳木马年 (male Wood-Horse) 1061 or 680 or −92 |
934 (CMXXXIV) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar, the 934th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 934th year of the 1st millennium, the 34th year of the 10th century, and the 5th year of the 930s decade. As of the start of 934, the Gregorian calendar was 5 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which was the dominant calendar of the time.
Events
[change | change source]- The German king Henry I, the Fowler defeat King Gnupa and take Hedeby.
- The Eldgjá volcanic eruption is the largest basalt flood in history.
- Einsiedeln Abbey is founded.
Births
[change | change source]- Dong Yuan, Chinese painter
Deaths
[change | change source]- Meng Zhixiang, Chinese general
- Queen Emma of France
- St Gervadius Irish Saint
- Ubayd Allah, political and religious leader, founder of the Fatimid Caliphate